What are the responsibilities and job description for the Speech Language Pathologist position at Bellflower Unified School District?
Speech Language Pathologist at Bellflower Unified School District
Application Deadline
5/12/2026 4:30 PM Pacific
Date Posted
Contact
562-866-9011 2183
Number of Openings
Salary
$78,418 - $132,345 Annually
Length of Work Year
Employment Type
Job Summary
Job Summary
Under the direction of the Assistant Superintendent of Special Education and Student Support Services and/or designee, provide speech and language services to students with communication disorders from preschool to age 22; conduct assessments to assist in determining eligibility for special education and recommend appropriate speech and language services for students; develop and provide direct and indirect services for students with communication disorders; consult with staff, parents/guardians/educational rights holders, and others concerned with the progress of students and develop strategies for meaningful educational benefit; consult and collaborate with staff to assist with the development and implementation of comprehensive Individual Educational Programs (IEPs) for students with disabilities. REPRESENTATIVE DUTIES: -Assess student communication skills (e.g., articulation, uency, phonology, voice, receptive,expressive, and pragmatic language) to determine eligibility and/or need for services. -Collaborate with Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) specialists on assessments to determine and recommend methods, devices, aids, techniques, symbols, and/orstrategies to represent and/or augment spoken and/or written language in ways that optimizecommunication. -Synthesize, analyze, interpret and summarize assessment results, observations, and developmentalinformation fo the purpose of identifying communication disorders, determining eligibility, and developing recommendations for treatment. -Prepare comprehensive written assessment reports outlining the interpretation of assessment results. -Participate collaboratively as a member of the IEP team meeting to eectively communicate andinterpret assessment results, discuss eligibility, and propose goals and services as appropriate. -Prepare and develop IEPs for eligible students. -Develop treatment plans, including short and long-term therapeutic goals to meet individual needs
Requirements / Qualifications
The following documents are REQUIRED to be submitted with your online application: • Letter of Interest • Resume • Transcripts (Required: all colleges/universities attended) • (3) current Letters of Recommendation (within the last 12 months)** LICENSES, CERTIFICATION OR OTHER REQUIREMENTS REQUIRED: - Valid California Speech-Language Pathology Services Credential - California State Licensure and ASHA Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC) (preferred) - Must be able to become certified in Crisis Prevention Institute's (CPI) Non-violent intervention - Biliterate and bilingual (English/Spanish) desirable.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE: Speech and Language Pathology Services Credential and any combination equivalent to a Master’s degree or higher in communicative disorders and/or speech and language pathology from an accredited institution and any combination equivalent to education background which qualifies applicants for credential as speech and language pathologist. LICENSES, CERTIFICATION OR OTHER REQUIREMENTS: Valid California Speech-Language Pathology Services Credential. California State Licensure and ASHA Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC) (preferred). Valid California driver’s license. Must be able to become certified in Crisis Prevention Institute’s (CPI) Non-violent Crisis Intervention. Biliterate and bilingual (English/Spanish) desirable.
Requirements / Qualifications
The following documents are REQUIRED to be submitted with your online application: • Letter of Interest • Resume • Transcripts (Required: all colleges/universities attended) • (3) current Letters of Recommendation (within the last 12 months)** LICENSES, CERTIFICATION OR OTHER REQUIREMENTS REQUIRED: - Valid California Speech-Language Pathology Services Credential - California State Licensure and ASHA Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC) (preferred) - Must be able to become certified in Crisis Prevention Institute's (CPI) Non-violent intervention - Biliterate and bilingual (English/Spanish) desirable.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE: Speech and Language Pathology Services Credential and any combination equivalent to a Master’s degree or higher in communicative disorders and/or speech and language pathology from an accredited institution and any combination equivalent to education background which qualifies applicants for credential as speech and language pathologist. LICENSES, CERTIFICATION OR OTHER REQUIREMENTS: Valid California Speech-Language Pathology Services Credential. California State Licensure and ASHA Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC) (preferred). Valid California driver’s license. Must be able to become certified in Crisis Prevention Institute’s (CPI) Non-violent Crisis Intervention. Biliterate and bilingual (English/Spanish) desirable.
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Salary : $78,418 - $132,345